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MELANIE KACHICKAS-WILCOX
August 17, 2008
ANNA, I WAS SO SORRY TO READ ABOUT YOUR FATHER PASSING AWAY. YOU HAVE HAD SO MANY LOSSES ALREADY. I COULDN'T BE THERE TODAY, BUT YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. I WOULD LOVE TO TALK TO YOU, WHEN YOU HAVE TIME, AND CATCH UP ON YOUR LIFE AND WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN DOING.
Daniel Carlsson
August 10, 2008
I worked with John on PR for the California Energy Coalition in the early 1980s and found him to be one of the most interesting and intelligent persons I have ever known. John's vision of energy conservation as embodied in the concept of demand-side management was way ahead of its time, as was John's thinking. He left us much too soon.
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